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  1. #21
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    The whole story can be boiled down to one simple truth which translates MD's continued fantasy-laced "adventures" (or nonsense, as max says) into nothing but a can of dead worms: No casino would ever continually keep inviting in and comping any player whom they cannot figure out how to make a profit off of. Loss rebates, "special deals", etc. don't mean squat. You'd expect most people on gambling forums (and I believe my other friend here, kew mentioned this) would understand how casinos operate, and if Mike is really entertaining any of the MD BS then it is a disappointing scenario indeed.

    Further, casinos share information on players like the MD make-believe winner. And the flake has such a big mouth that he can't help himself. Please don't compare this off-balance head case no-life to me. I've never been afraid of meeting up with anybody and have never backed down from any point I tried to make, or needed anyone's blessing therein. I did what I did and it's over with. For some weakass reason, this impetuous Mdawg clown has an incessant and burning need to get the approval for what he claims to do from some of the most hard core gangs of doubters to ever come down the pike. And that just makes him look even stoopider.
    So above is what Rob Singer had to say 3 months ago in a moment of somewhat rare objectivity and sanity. Now because Singer wants to argue against me, he is on the Mdawg bandwagon with "anybody playing any which way can consistently win or consistently lose".

    Now 2 things: 1) -EV does mean you lose.....LONGTERM. A player can play -EV and win short-term, but longterm the math takes over. You have never understood and accepted that (or at least admitted that).

    2) I have never tried to trick, "outsmart" or "stay below the casinos radar". My game is about identifying and playing within betting limits and session time limits (short sessions) that are better tolerated. These two things will result in fewer of the really big wins that anyone has to answer for and yes that means I will be welcome to back to play (increased longevity). You not understanding this basic concept is weird, since you claim to have had a similar mindset with your double up claim. But again, when it comes to me, you will do a complete back-flip just to argue against me, as you just did with your Mdawg views.
    Kewl, the eviction moratoriums are up. Time to kick out Singer from living rent free in your head for so long.

    Literally the only thing that dude has going for him.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  2. #22
    You realize that not one thing to save energy actually did, and, that it's all to squander even more resources to make even more money? Well, it takes three times the coal to make the chips for the solar panels, so, may as well burn the coal. Lol.
    Every one /everyone knows it all; yet, no thing /nothing is truly known by any one /anyone. Similarly, the suckers think that they win, but, the house always wins, unless to hand out an even worse beating.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsa6ojQcYXQ

    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + The Grim Reaper + LMR + OneHitWonder (or 1HitWonder, 1Hit1der) + Bill Yung ---> GOTTLOB1, or GOTTLOB = Praise to God!

    Blog at https://garnabby.blogspot.com/

  3. #23
    Originally Posted by Garnabby View Post
    You realize that not one thing to save energy actually did, and, that it's all to squander even more resources to make even more money? Well, it takes three times the coal to make the chips for the solar panels, so, may as well burn the coal. Lol.
    I realize why you're not an AP.

    3 times compared to WHAT?!

    Even doing back of the napkin type calculations this clearly isn't true. .50 a watt for the panel vs .10 a 1KWa (minimum for power). A panel is equivalent to about 1,400,000 KWa and thats very conservative if the $ buys power directly from utility. So you get about 3k kWa a day off a panel. That means you break even in about 450 days. Panels break even easily within 2 years and closer to 1 if you don't count the other costs.

    The math isn't near that straightforward and I'm assuming power is 100% consumed .. It isn't the solar panels that cost $ it is the battery storage.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  4. #24
    You've already lost any argument when you start up with the personal baloney.

    To begin with, I was commenting on something like the following.



    If you want to debate your very own monetary savings, well, that's another matter, but, one, neither, entirely obvious. For one thing, in general, the sample size is too small, and, in flux. Where will such things stand in say, twenty years from now?
    Every one /everyone knows it all; yet, no thing /nothing is truly known by any one /anyone. Similarly, the suckers think that they win, but, the house always wins, unless to hand out an even worse beating.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsa6ojQcYXQ

    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + The Grim Reaper + LMR + OneHitWonder (or 1HitWonder, 1Hit1der) + Bill Yung ---> GOTTLOB1, or GOTTLOB = Praise to God!

    Blog at https://garnabby.blogspot.com/

  5. #25
    Originally Posted by Garnabby View Post
    You've already lost any argument when you start up with the personal baloney.

    To begin with, I was commenting on something like the following.



    If you want to debate your very own monetary savings, well, that's another matter, but, one, neither, entirely obvious. For one thing, in general, the sample size is too small, and, in flux. Where will such things stand in say, twenty years from now?


    I'm not going to watch a youtube clip to make up for your nonsense.

    In 20 years the panels will be operating at about 20x .5% loss or 90% capacity.

    My calculations were done off a market that determined the price of the solar panels and a low-balled estimate of power costs from a typical American utility. There is absolutely no sample issue here. Again, it becomes clear why you are not an AP.

    Yes, solar panels are very very far from perfect. They're not going to get mankind out of the hole it has fucked itself with.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  6. #26
    Here's some more stuff for you to ignore. Some very superficial stuff. In reality, there's not even any need to go down such a path.

    https://proptalk.fct.ca/2019/12/05/s...ent-in-canada/

    This isn't a science forum, so, I will let it at this.
    Every one /everyone knows it all; yet, no thing /nothing is truly known by any one /anyone. Similarly, the suckers think that they win, but, the house always wins, unless to hand out an even worse beating.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsa6ojQcYXQ

    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + The Grim Reaper + LMR + OneHitWonder (or 1HitWonder, 1Hit1der) + Bill Yung ---> GOTTLOB1, or GOTTLOB = Praise to God!

    Blog at https://garnabby.blogspot.com/

  7. #27
    Originally Posted by Garnabby View Post
    Here's some more stuff for you to ignore. Some very superficial stuff. In reality, there's not even any need to go down such a path.

    https://proptalk.fct.ca/2019/12/05/s...ent-in-canada/

    This isn't a science forum, so, I will let it at this.
    Lol 100% guaranteed I am better at math than whoever is writing these manipulative pieces. Oh she has an English degree! I wonder who paid her to regurgitate a bunch of figures she cherry-picked off some literature?

    You know how much pro-fossil fuels money there is paying for astro-turfing?

    For starters I'm not NEAR Canada. I receive considerably more sun. The comparison here assumes your destination has power and it is already available. It doesn't factor into account the cost to run power somewhere new. The cost of the transformers, power company charges, the wiring, the poles (or trench) etc.

    I'm not ignoring anything, I'm just not going to watch a 1.6 hour docu from Michael Moore for you to make your point which I'm fairly familiar with to begin with. I was making no claim of saving the Earth or anything else. The Earth is pretty much fucked already. I'm just bored and have a strong sense of independence in myself as I find most of humanity fairly inept so I've made my own power source for about 10k. When I get around to it and crypto hasn't fell out, I might use excess capacity to mine during daylight hours (and bypass battery expense) No inverter, just panels and charge controller running straight DC.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  8. #28
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Oh yeah, one more thing. Again, let's just suppose this was all true...that Mary is the smartest person to ever set foot in a casino, figuring out something that has eluded all gambling and math experts for centuries and yet being the smartest person was yet stupid enough to post about it on multiple forums.

    So what has his response been? He has "gone to war" with anyone who doesn't beleive or challenges these claims. On this forum he previous listed by name 23 members of this forum and WoV that he was at war with. More recently at the forum he posts at he created a sub forum entitled WoV and VCT characters and within that subforum, he has started 7 different threads with the title of each thread a member of VCT or WoV member, including myself, misterV, JBJB, Advantage player, Ivyleaguegrad/expectedvalue. Indivivual threads to trash and attack those who don't beleive him.

    I mean seriously would THAT be the response of someone who really had discovered the holy grail? To attack those that don't believe? Or would he just keep it to himself laughing all the way to the bank?

    This just isn't hard to figure out. How does the saying go....actions speak louder than words. Nobody sitting on a gold mine is going to flip out like this because a few anonymous members of a message board don't beleive them.

    I figured out who the Dawg is dating!

    I asked myself "Who does MDawg think believes his stories?" I had no answers. Then I asked, "Why would MDawg think people believed his stories?"

    The answer had to do with breaking down the walls of ego, so MDawg perceives all reality as encompassed by his ego. Very Hunter Thompson-esque.

    Well, there is one substance, when ingested, that accomplishes all of this and explains why MDawg thinks people believe him. And one celebrity is using that substance. I put two and two together.

    Congrats to MDawg. Not everybody has access to toad venom.
    Last edited by redietz; 07-12-2021 at 11:35 AM.

  9. #29
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Got my drain all ready to go. Tried to post some pics but getting a server error. Will try some other time.
    Are you converting a tub over to a shower?
    If so when you moved the drain did you have to move the air vent?
    I'm starting to panic lol... might have to break down and call in a plumber.

  10. #30
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Lol 100% guaranteed I am better at math than whoever is writing these manipulative pieces. Oh she has an English degree! I wonder who paid her to regurgitate a bunch of figures she cherry-picked off some literature?
    There are many other online sources of such information.

    The rising cost of electricity from traditional sources makes solar installation seem like a no-brainer for many homeowners. But the true cost of solar panels, and whether they'll help you save money, depends on a few key factors. On average, installation and the system together can run between $15,000 and $25,000, according to the Center for Sustainable Energy. Location largely affects electricity rates. The national average is about 13 cents per kilowatt-hour, according to year-to-date 2021 data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Before you make the leap, learn how your electric bill, location and incentives can impact your wallet over time. Here are six steps to take to determine whether you’ll save more than you spend on solar panels.

    https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/f...lar-panel-cost
    Going by the contact number, and, article about jobs, the Center for Sustainable Energy is in San Diego.

    That's fine, if solar power works for you, but, I'm sure that the oil and gas companies make more, regardless, by people going solar, and electric cars, and, the like.

    Yes, everything is corrupt, but, not always how we might think.
    Every one /everyone knows it all; yet, no thing /nothing is truly known by any one /anyone. Similarly, the suckers think that they win, but, the house always wins, unless to hand out an even worse beating.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsa6ojQcYXQ

    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + The Grim Reaper + LMR + OneHitWonder (or 1HitWonder, 1Hit1der) + Bill Yung ---> GOTTLOB1, or GOTTLOB = Praise to God!

    Blog at https://garnabby.blogspot.com/

  11. #31
    Originally Posted by Garnabby View Post
    That's fine, if solar power works for you, but, I'm sure that the oil and gas companies make more, regardless, by people going solar, and electric cars, and, the like.

    Yes, everything is corrupt, but, not always how we might think.
    You may be sure but you're just as wrong.

    Oh yea, you're under impression that solar takes up just as many resources as the coal alternative. You have to put a timeframe on the thing to begin to come up with a valid calculation which you haven't done. Instead you just regurgitate stuff you read elsewhere.

    Critical independent thinking is all the rage now. If only the people who patted themselves on the back over such knew how to utilize it.

    BTW, if I use the 13 cents a kilowatt hour instead of my 10 cent I used in my off the cuff calculation, the panels I bought would pay for themselves in a year if you don't count battery costs and such.
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  12. #32
    KJ, your opening thread succinctly describes the current reality of douchedawg, thanks for putting the time and effort into distilling it for our easy consumption.

    Oh, forgive your detractors for they know not what they do.
    What, Me Worry?

  13. #33
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Got my drain all ready to go. Tried to post some pics but getting a server error. Will try some other time.
    Are you converting a tub over to a shower?
    If so when you moved the drain did you have to move the air vent?
    I'm starting to panic lol... might have to break down and call in a plumber.
    No, you don't have to do anything. The line is already vented. I didn’t even have to replace my trap. There was so much space between the floors that I would of had to reach down 2' to get to it. I just got rid of the tub waste&overflow. Used a 1.5" to 2" coupling and went from there. Dry fit everything. Got it where I wanted and then glued it up. Going to install the pan in a little while.

    Not sure why I can't load photos on this site. I have in the past. I hit upload file and nothing happens.

  14. #34
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    You may be sure but you're just as wrong.
    I would say that the jury is still out on solar, after factor in its years of development, its waste products, and where the industry is really, in theory, going.

    Look what happened to the CRT television. Most engineers will say that its color reproduction was second to none. Once the 27-inch television hit a $100 sale price, next came the $3,000 led crap that used even more hydro.

    No, the Michael Moore video wasn't overly factual in all eras of human such persistence, but, its main message was that we have only to produce and consume much less.

    I imagine that there's a lot more going on here than you will take the time to research. But, hey, when I find one truly thing good about the human race, including you, I will be the first to exclaim it.

    The (conspiracy) "nuts" have to have something to "believe in", so, they make it all up. In fact, we each have to do our own part, in our own separate lives, but, we are too lazy, don't give a shit, and, are too busy squirreling ourselves away in our bathrooms, and so on. Then we complain about our leaders who were supposed to lead us all to the "promised land" by doing the stuff for each us that we should and ought to have on our own.
    Every one /everyone knows it all; yet, no thing /nothing is truly known by any one /anyone. Similarly, the suckers think that they win, but, the house always wins, unless to hand out an even worse beating.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsa6ojQcYXQ

    Garnabby + OppsIdidItAgain + ThomasClines (or TomasHClines) + The Grim Reaper + LMR + OneHitWonder (or 1HitWonder, 1Hit1der) + Bill Yung ---> GOTTLOB1, or GOTTLOB = Praise to God!

    Blog at https://garnabby.blogspot.com/

  15. #35
    This was the mess under the tub. Got rid of it.
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    I had to resize the photos. Didn't have to do that before

  16. #36
    Originally Posted by Garnabby View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    You may be sure but you're just as wrong.
    I would say that the jury is still out on solar, after factor in its years of development, its waste products, and where the industry is really, in theory, going.

    Look what happened to the CRT television. Most engineers will say that its color reproduction was second to none. Once the 27-inch television hit a $100 sale price, next came the $3,000 led crap that used even more hydro.

    No, the Michael Moore video wasn't overly factual in all eras of human such persistence, but, its main message was that we have only to produce and consume much less.

    I imagine that there's a lot more going on here than you will take the time to research. But, hey, when I find one truly thing good about the human race, including you, I will be the first to exclaim it.

    The (conspiracy) "nuts" have to have something to "believe in", so, they make it all up. In fact, we each have to do our own part, in our own separate lives, but, we are too lazy, don't give a shit, and, are too busy squirreling ourselves away in our bathrooms, and so on. Then we complain about our leaders who were supposed to lead us all to the "promised land" by doing the stuff for each us that we should and ought to have on our own.
    I have never made any claim about solar saving the world. This is all related to some point you decided to make. Nuclear would be preferred over solar.

    Yes, humans need to consume far, far, far less. We're fairly fucked. Not only that, with the consistent record highs it seems like warming may very well be worse than a lot of the sims. I have no desire to talk about that though as no one wants to hear it.

    The only real conspiracy nut here is you claiming that oil companies make more off solar panels/electric cars. Possibly if by oil you mean fossil fuels that could conceivably be true.

    The truth with solar is somewhere far from a panacea and far from being worse than fossil fuels. All this stuff is basically putting off a few just as big problems a few hundred years down the road.

    I suspect that smart people will consistently refuse to breed and the dumbfucks will continue doing what they do. Idiocracy will become a real thing.

    Well there is always geo-engineering or whatever you call it. Start setting off dust bombs or whatever in the upper atmosphere.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  17. #37
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    No, you don't have to do anything. The line is already vented. I didn’t even have to replace my trap. There was so much space between the floors that I would of had to reach down 2' to get to it. I just got rid of the tub waste&overflow. Used a 1.5" to 2" coupling and went from there. Dry fit everything. Got it where I wanted and then glued it up. Going to install the pan in a little while.

    Not sure why I can't load photos on this site. I have in the past. I hit upload file and nothing happens.
    My wall set up is a bit different compared to yours.
    As you can see in the first picture I have 3 Vents that have elbows that are in the way.
    So I can't just run the wall straight down from the ceiling to the floor.
    When the bathtub was there it was curved so those pipes didn't get in the way but converting this to a shower only, those pipes are an issue.
    And the wall didn't run all the way down to the floor, it stopped at the tub.
    Going to have to build a bench in that area so the pipes can say put.
    Not so bad as that can save me on having to build an insert into the side wall.
    Soap and Shampoo can just go on the bench instead.
    Maybe... I'm not 100% sure about all this... got to work on this subfloor and pipe/drain issue first.

    I'm not sure about running a 2 inch drain into a 1 1/2 inch trap.
    Could be problems in the future with sewer gas, clogs and possible code/inspection issues.
    Give me some more advice though and keep me updated.
    I've seen other people do this and say it works.

    On my second picture you can see the trap up close.
    Its a tight area but I probably can get in there and cut it off.
    I have to really think about this before I actually decide to do it.

    In the third picture you can see that I cut the floorboard that was a bit rotted and I think had some surface mold.
    It's a bit of a pain.
    Trying to figure out how much of this subfloor I want to cut out and how I want to rework the plumbing.
    Very Late Start today as its been more of a thinking/researching day so far.
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  18. #38
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    No, you don't have to do anything. The line is already vented. I didn’t even have to replace my trap. There was so much space between the floors that I would of had to reach down 2' to get to it. I just got rid of the tub waste&overflow. Used a 1.5" to 2" coupling and went from there. Dry fit everything. Got it where I wanted and then glued it up. Going to install the pan in a little while.

    Not sure why I can't load photos on this site. I have in the past. I hit upload file and nothing happens.
    My wall set up is a bit different compared to yours.
    As you can see in the first picture I have 3 Vents that have elbows that are in the way.
    So I can't just run the wall straight down from the ceiling to the floor.
    When the bathtub was there it was curved so those pipes didn't get in the way but converting this to a shower only, those pipes are an issue.
    And the wall didn't run all the way down to the floor, it stopped at the tub.
    Going to have to build a bench in that area so the pipes can say put.
    Not so bad as that can save me on having to build an insert into the side wall.
    Soap and Shampoo can just go on the bench instead.
    Maybe... I'm not 100% sure about all this... got to work on this subfloor and pipe/drain issue first.

    I'm not sure about running a 2 inch drain into a 1 1/2 inch trap.
    Could be problems in the future with sewer gas, clogs and possible code/inspection issues.
    Give me some more advice though and keep me updated.
    I've seen other people do this and say it works.

    On my second picture you can see the trap up close.
    Its a tight area but I probably can get in there and cut it off.
    I have to really think about this before I actually decide to do it.

    In the third picture you can see that I cut the floorboard that was a bit rotted and I think had some surface mold.
    It's a bit of a pain.
    Trying to figure out how much of this subfloor I want to cut out and how I want to rework the plumbing.
    Very Late Start today as its been more of a thinking/researching day so far.
    Those vent pipes are a problem to relocate. Gotta love idiots that do shit like that in new construction.

    Looks like your faucet would be easy to put on the opposite wall. Then you could do your bench idea.

    Just cut that drain behind the street 90 going into the trap, convert to 2" and reroute it. You are probably going to want to do a however deep x 42-48" base giving you the room for your bench.

    Shower drains today are predominantly made 2" today because that is what most all the molds in existence are. With today's 2.5 gpm faucets and stuff you don't have to be concerned with drain not keeping up even on the shallowest of showers.

    If you are not using a preformed base you could always just bump out that wet wall or even use a 54" preformed base. But I would put the we wall on the opposite side and do your bench idea.
    Last edited by MaxPen; 07-12-2021 at 04:33 PM.

  19. #39
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Those vent pipes are a problem to relocate. Gotta love idiots that do shit like that in new construction.

    Looks like your faucet would be easy to put on the opposite wall. Then you could do your bench idea.

    Just cut that drain behind the street 90 going into the trap, convert to 2" and reroute it. You are probably going to want to do a however deep x 42-48" base giving you the room for your bench.

    Shower drains today are predominantly made 2" today because that is what most all the molds in existence are. With today's 2.5 gpm faucets and stuff you don't have to be concerned with drain not keeping up even on the shallowest of showers.

    If you are not using a preformed base you could always just bump out that wet wall or even use a 54" preformed base. But I would put the we wall on the opposite side and do your bench idea.
    I'm already starting to get out of my depth.
    I'm not sure I feel comfortable to cut the pex and run it over to the opposite wall.
    I'll give it a thought though.
    Was hoping I could just build a bench over the vents.
    Extend the drain out to the middle of the shower.
    Those vents are there because of the downstairs bathroom directly below this upstairs guest bathroom.
    Not sure why they had to elbow them... probably had a reason for that.
    I guess they only had so much room to work with and they couldn't cut 3 holes into the beam.
    Modern construction is pretty bad in Vegas IMO.
    I tried to explain to the Mrs. that we should of sold this house 2 years ago.
    Seen bathrooms like this picture below with the bench in the front compared to the back.
    Worst Case Scenario, I call the professionals and save a few dollars from doing my own demolition.
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    Last edited by monet; 07-12-2021 at 04:58 PM.

  20. #40
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Those vent pipes are a problem to relocate. Gotta love idiots that do shit like that in new construction.

    Looks like your faucet would be easy to put on the opposite wall. Then you could do your bench idea.

    Just cut that drain behind the street 90 going into the trap, convert to 2" and reroute it. You are probably going to want to do a however deep x 42-48" base giving you the room for your bench.

    Shower drains today are predominantly made 2" today because that is what most all the molds in existence are. With today's 2.5 gpm faucets and stuff you don't have to be concerned with drain not keeping up even on the shallowest of showers.

    If you are not using a preformed base you could always just bump out that wet wall or even use a 54" preformed base. But I would put the we wall on the opposite side and do your bench idea.
    I'm already starting to get out of my depth.
    I'm not sure I feel comfortable to cut the pex and run it over to the opposite wall.
    I'll give it a thought though.
    Was hoping I could just build a bench over the vents.
    Extend the drain out to the middle of the shower.
    Those vents are there because of the downstairs bathroom directly below this upstairs guest bathroom.
    Not sure why they had to elbow them... probably had a reason for that.
    I guess they only had so much room to work with and they couldn't cut 3 holes into the beam.
    Modern construction is pretty bad in Vegas IMO.
    I tried to explain to the Mrs. that we should of sold this house 2 years ago.
    Seen bathrooms like this picture below with the bench in the front compared to the back.
    Worst Case Scenario, I call the professionals and save a few dollars from doing my own demolition.
    You certainly can do a bench on the wet wall side. However it is just odd when you actually have a wall on the non faucet side.

    Wet areas are intimidating to the average DIY'er.

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